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Subject: Re: Free Growth (09-29-17) part 2.pdf
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yes Alan i think you are
you are referring to duplication of a gene—there are many such genes including those produced by
retrotransposons (as evidenced by lack of introns)—where a gene has two separate effects and there is an
advantage to having a gene with each effect you will often prefer two genes to one, because of less interference
in fitness effects
Peter was talking about a gene with a single effect—sickling—and the other allele is the normal one—the
heterozygote destroys malaria within red blood cells at trivial cost and there is no cost at all if malaria is not
present—by contrast homozygous sickle individuals suffer lifetime effects
Peter was trying to conjure up a heterozygote that propagated asexually but this requires a chiasma between
neighbouring genes, a very rare event and hence it usually leads rapidly to mutational decay of one of the two
copies, i.e. so-called pseudogenes, of which there are many in our genome
in haste
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 11:02 PM, Alan Rogers > wrote:
haven't read whatever Pete wrote, but if I understand Bob correctly,
Pete must be talking about subfunctionalization:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subfunctionalization
so, it's not a radical suggestion. It's thought to be the process that
gave rise to all multi-gene families. Michael Lynch discusses it in his
book, The Origin of Genome Architecture.
Am I missing something?
Alan
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 3:03 PM, Robert Trivers (> wrote:
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